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Ayub, who is getting treatment in London, stated that it is too soon to say if he would be able to participate in the Champions Trophy.

Saim Ayub  has expressed satisfaction with the efforts that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made to help him recuperate and receive treatment.

Ayub, who is getting treatment in London, stated that it is too soon to say if he would be able to participate in the Champions Trophy. The left-handed batter went on to say that he values the PCB’s proactive efforts in treating his ailment and is awaiting the outcome of the medical panel.

Ayub had his first medical examination in London two days ago. The athlete was inspected by renowned ankle expert Dr. Lucky Jayselan, who also offered preliminary advice. According to initial reports, Ayub suffered an ankle fracture during the Cape Town Test match against South Africa.

Ayub was given excellent treatment in London thanks to the PCB’s arrangements. His recovery’s next course will be determined by the findings and recommendations of British medical professionals.

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